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<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool (TSMMD). TSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. The tool can then be used to generate Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager 2007. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br /><b>V2.2 of the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool has been released.</b><br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short?<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
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</div>wloefflerWed, 13 Aug 2008 21:34:27 GMTUpdated Wiki: Home 20080813093427PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=30<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool (TSMMD). TSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. The tool can then be used to generate Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager 2007. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br /><b>V2.1 of the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool has been released.</b><br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short?<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
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</div>wloefflerThu, 01 May 2008 16:10:33 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080501041033PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=29<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool (TSMMD). TSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. The tool can then be used to generate Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager 2007. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br /><b>V2.1 of the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool has been released.</b><br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short?<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/ObjectBuilder" class="externalLink">Object Builder Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
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</div>wloefflerThu, 01 May 2008 16:00:14 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080501040014PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=28<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool (TSMMD). TSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. The tool can then be used to generate Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager 2007. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short?<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/ObjectBuilder" class="externalLink">Object Builder Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
</ul>
</div>wloefflerTue, 29 Apr 2008 12:53:50 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080429125350PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=27<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool (TSMMD). TSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. The tool can then be used to generate Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager 2007. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br />TSMMD is in an early stage of development. It was developed to help raise the Architect and Developer awareness of the needs of the ITPRO. patterns &amp; practices is releasing this CTP with a level of functionality to enable the end-to-end adoption and consuption of the health modeling scenario from Architecture to IT.<br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short?<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/ObjectBuilder" class="externalLink">Object Builder Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
</ul>
</div>wloefflerMon, 10 Mar 2008 19:53:21 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080310075321PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=26<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool (TSMMD). TSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. The tool can then be used to generate Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager 2008. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br />TSMMD is in an early stage of development. It was developed to help raise the Architect and Developer awareness of the needs of the ITPRO. patterns &amp; practices is releasing this CTP with a level of functionality to enable the end-to-end adoption and consuption of the health modeling scenario from Architecture to IT.<br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short?<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/ObjectBuilder" class="externalLink">Object Builder Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
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</div>wloefflerFri, 22 Feb 2008 16:40:34 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080222044034PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=25<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool (TSMMD). TSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. The tool can then be used to generate Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager 2008. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br />TSMMD is in an early stage of development. It was developed to help raise the Architect and Developer awareness of the needs of the ITPRO. patterns &amp; practices is releasing this CTP with a level of functionality to enable the end-to-end adoption and consuption of the health modeling scenario from Architecture to IT.<br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short?<br /> <br />New features include:<br />1) Improved model and user experience.<br />2) Limited support for Enterprise Library Logging.<br />3) Native support for model export to System Center Operations Manager Management Packs.<br />4) Support for existing applications through MSIL scanning for Event Log, Performance Counter, WMI and Enterprise Library instrumentation.<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/ObjectBuilder" class="externalLink">Object Builder Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
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</div>wloefflerThu, 21 Feb 2008 22:48:03 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080221104803PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=24<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool (TSMMD). TSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. The tool can then be used to generate Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager 2008. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br />TSMMD is in an early stage of development. It was developed to help raise the Architect and Developer awareness of the needs of the ITPRO. patterns &amp; practices is releasing this CTP with a level of functionality to enable the end-to-end adoption and consuption of the health modeling scenario from Architecture to IT.<br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short? Keep in mind the focus is breadth and not depth for each role in this release.<br /> <br />New features include:<br />1) Improved model and user experience.<br />2) Limited support for Enterprise Library Logging.<br />3) Native support for model export to System Center Operations Manager Management Packs.<br />4) Support for existing applications through MSIL scanning for Event Log, Performance Counter, WMI and Enterprise Library instrumentation.<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/ObjectBuilder" class="externalLink">Object Builder Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
</ul>
</div>wloefflerThu, 21 Feb 2008 22:47:31 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080221104731PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=23<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool (TSMMD). TSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. The tool can then be used to generate Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager 2008. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br />TSMMD is in an early stage of development. It was developed to help raise the Architect and Developer awareness of the needs of the ITPRO. patterns &amp; practices is releasing this CTP with a level of functionality to enable the end-to-end adoption and consuption of the health modeling scenario from Architecture to IT.<br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short? Keep in mind the focus is breadth and not depth for each role in this release.<br /> <br /><b>Update</b><br />Stay tuned for a major update to the designer.<br />Guidance Automation eXtensions (GAX) V1.4 has been released. We're doing final testing of the TSMMD CTP; almost there!<br /> <br />New features include:<br />1) Improved model and user experience.<br />2) Limited support for Enterprise Library Logging.<br />3) Native support for model export to System Center Operations Manager Management Packs.<br />4) Support for existing applications through MSIL scanning for Event Log, Performance Counter, WMI and Enterprise Library instrumentation.<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/ObjectBuilder" class="externalLink">Object Builder Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
</ul>
</div>wloefflerSat, 16 Feb 2008 13:07:25 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080216010725PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=22<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool (TSMMD). TSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. The tool can then be used to generate Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager 2008. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br />TSMMD is in an early stage of development. It was developed to help raise the Architect and Developer awareness of the needs of the ITPRO. patterns &amp; practices is releasing this CTP with a level of functionality to enable the end-to-end adoption and consuption of the health modeling scenario from Architecture to IT.<br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short? Keep in mind the focus is breadth and not depth for each role in this release.<br /> <br /><b>Update</b><br />Stay tuned for a major update to the designer.<br />As of 2/14/2008 Guidance Automation Extensions (GAX) V1.4 is looking good! We expect TSMMD to go live Monday (2/18).<br /> <br />New features include:<br />1) Improved model and user experience.<br />2) Limited support for Enterprise Library Logging.<br />3) Native support for model export to System Center Operations Manager Management Packs.<br />4) Support for existing applications through MSIL scanning for Event Log, Performance Counter, WMI and Enterprise Library instrumentation.<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/ObjectBuilder" class="externalLink">Object Builder Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
</ul>
</div>wloefflerFri, 15 Feb 2008 01:02:41 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080215010241AUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=21<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool (TSMMD). TSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. The tool can then be used to generate Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager 2008. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br />TSMMD is in an early stage of development. It was developed to help raise the Architect and Developer awareness of the needs of the ITPRO. patterns &amp; practices is releasing this CTP with a level of functionality to enable the end-to-end adoption and consuption of the health modeling scenario from Architecture to IT.<br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short? Keep in mind the focus is breadth and not depth for each role in this release.<br /> <br /><b>Update</b><br />Stay tuned for a major update to the designer.<br />As of 2/14/2008 Guidance Automation Extensions (GAX) V1.4 is looking good! We expect TSMMD to go live Friday (2/15).<br /> <br />New features include:<br />1) Improved model and user experience.<br />2) Limited support for Enterprise Library Logging.<br />3) Native support for model export to System Center Operations Manager Management Packs.<br />4) Support for existing applications through MSIL scanning for Event Log, Performance Counter, WMI and Enterprise Library instrumentation.<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/ObjectBuilder" class="externalLink">Object Builder Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
</ul>
</div>wloefflerThu, 14 Feb 2008 12:24:54 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080214122454PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=20<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool (TSMMD). TSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. The tool can then be used to generate Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager 2008. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br />TSMMD is in an early stage of development. It was developed to help raise the Architect and Developer awareness of the needs of the ITPRO. patterns &amp; practices is releasing this CTP with a level of functionality to enable the end-to-end adoption and consuption of the health modeling scenario from Architecture to IT.<br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short? Keep in mind the focus is breadth and not depth for each role in this release.<br /> <br /><b>Update</b><br />Stay tuned for a major update to the designer.<br />As of 2/14/2008 Guidance Automation Extensions (GAX) V1.4 is looking good! We expect TSMMD to go live Friday 2(15).<br /> <br />New features include:<br />1) Improved model and user experience.<br />2) Limited support for Enterprise Library Logging.<br />3) Native support for model export to System Center Operations Manager Management Packs.<br />4) Support for existing applications through MSIL scanning for Event Log, Performance Counter, WMI and Enterprise Library instrumentation.<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/ObjectBuilder" class="externalLink">Object Builder Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
</ul>
</div>wloefflerThu, 14 Feb 2008 12:24:26 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080214122426PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=19<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool (TSMMD). TSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. The tool can then be used to generate Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager 2008. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br />TSMMD is in an early stage of development. It was developed to help raise the Architect and Developer awareness of the needs of the ITPRO. patterns &amp; practices is releasing this CTP with a level of functionality to enable the end-to-end adoption and consuption of the health modeling scenario from Architecture to IT.<br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short? Keep in mind the focus is breadth and not depth for each role in this release.<br /> <br /><b>Update</b><br />Stay tuned for a major update to the designer.<br />As of 2/3/2008 we are still blocked waiting on the release of Guidance Automation Extensions (GAX) V1.4. No ETA yet.<br /> <br />New features include:<br />1) Improved model and user experience.<br />2) Limited support for Enterprise Library Logging.<br />3) Native support for model export to System Center Operations Manager Management Packs.<br />4) Support for existing applications through MSIL scanning for Event Log, Performance Counter, WMI and Enterprise Library instrumentation.<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/ObjectBuilder" class="externalLink">Object Builder Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
</ul>
</div>wloefflerMon, 11 Feb 2008 20:07:17 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080211080717PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=18<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer (TSMMD). TSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. The tool can then be used to generate Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager 2008. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br />TSMMD is in an early stage of development. It was developed to help raise the Architect and Developer awareness of the needs of the ITPRO. patterns &amp; practices is releasing this CTP with a level of functionality to enable the end-to-end adoption and consuption of the health modeling scenario from Architecture to IT.<br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short? Keep in mind the focus is breadth and not depth for each role in this release.<br /> <br /><b>Update</b><br />Stay tuned for a major update to the designer.<br />As of 2/3/2008 we are still blocked waiting on the release of Guidance Automation Extensions (GAX) V1.4. No ETA yet.<br /> <br />New features include:<br />1) Improved model and user experience.<br />2) Limited support for Enterprise Library Logging.<br />3) Native support for model export to System Center Operations Manager Management Packs.<br />4) Support for existing applications through MSIL scanning for Event Log, Performance Counter, WMI and Enterprise Library instrumentation.<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/ObjectBuilder" class="externalLink">Object Builder Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
</ul>
</div>wloefflerSun, 03 Feb 2008 14:50:38 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080203025038PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=17<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer (TSMMD). TSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. The tool can then be used to generate Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager 2008. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br />TSMMD is in an early stage of development. It was developed to help raise the Architect and Developer awareness of the needs of the ITPRO. patterns &amp; practices is releasing this CTP with a level of functionality to enable the end-to-end adoption and consuption of the health modeling scenario from Architecture to IT.<br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short? Keep in mind the focus is breadth and not depth for each role in this release.<br /> <br /><b>Update</b><br />Stay tuned for a major update to the designer.<br />New features include:<br />1) Improved model and user experience.<br />2) Limited support for Enterprise Library Logging.<br />3) Native support for model export to System Center Operations Manager Management Packs.<br />4) Support for existing applications through MSIL scanning for Event Log, Performance Counter, WMI and Enterprise Library instrumentation.<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/ObjectBuilder" class="externalLink">Object Builder Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
</ul>
</div>wloefflerFri, 01 Feb 2008 00:53:26 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080201125326AUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=16<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer (TSMMD). TSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. The tool can then be used to generate Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager 2008. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br />TSMMD is in an early stage of development. It was developed to help raise the Architect and Developer awareness of the needs of the ITPRO. patterns &amp; practices is releasing this CTP with a level of functionality to enable the end-to-end adoption and consuption of the health modeling scenario from Architecture to IT.<br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short? Keep in mind the focus is breadth and not depth for each role in this release.<br /> <br /><b>Update</b><br />Stay tuned for a major update to the designer now called the Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool (TSMMD).<br />New features include:<br />1) Improved model and user experience.<br />2) Limited support for Enterprise Library Logging.<br />3) Native support for model export to System Center Operations Manager Management Packs.<br />4) Support for existing applications through MSIL scanning for Event Log, Performance Counter, WMI and Enterprise Library instrumentation.<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/ObjectBuilder" class="externalLink">Object Builder Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
</ul>
</div>wloefflerFri, 01 Feb 2008 00:52:45 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080201125245AUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=15<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Management Model Designer (VSMMD). The VSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br />VSMMD is in an early stage of development. It was developed to help raise the Architect and Developer awareness of the needs of the ITPRO. patterns &amp; practices is releasing this CTP with a level of functionality to enable the end-to-end adoption and consuption of the health modeling scenario from Architecture to IT.<br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short? Keep in mind the focus is breadth and not depth for each role in this release.<br /> <br /><b>Update</b><br />Stay tuned for a major update to the designer now called the Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool (TSMMD).<br />New features include:<br />1) Improved model and user experience.<br />2) Limited support for Enterprise Library Logging.<br />3) Native support for model export to System Center Operations Manager Management Packs.<br />4) Support for existing applications through MSIL scanning for Event Log, Performance Counter, WMI and Enterprise Library instrumentation.<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/ObjectBuilder" class="externalLink">Object Builder Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
</ul>
</div>wloefflerTue, 22 Jan 2008 23:26:04 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080122112604PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=14<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Management Model Designer (VSMMD). The VSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br />VSMMD is in an early stage of development. It was developed to help raise the Architect and Developer awareness of the needs of the ITPRO. patterns &amp; practices is releasing this CTP with a level of functionality to enable the end-to-end adoption and consuption of the health modeling scenario from Architecture to IT.<br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short? Keep in mind the focus is breadth and not depth for each role in this release.<br /> <br /><b>Update</b><br />Stay tuned for a major update to the designer now called the Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool (TSMMD).<br />New features include:<br />1) Improved model and user experience.<br />2) Limited support for Enterprise Library Logging.<br />3) Native support for model export to System Center Operations Manager Management Packs.<br />4) Support for existing application through MSIL scanning for Event Log, Performance Counter, WMI and Enterprise Library instrumentation.<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/ObjectBuilder" class="externalLink">Object Builder Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
</ul>
</div>wloefflerTue, 22 Jan 2008 19:20:30 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080122072030PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=13<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Management Model Designer (VSMMD). The VSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br />VSMMD is in an early stage of development. It was developed to help raise the Architect and Developer awareness of the needs of the ITPRO. patterns &amp; practices is releasing this CTP with a level of functionality to enable the end-to-end adoption and consuption of the health modeling scenario from Architecture to IT.<br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short? Keep in mind the focus is breadth and not depth for each role in this release.<br /> <br /><b>Update</b><br />Stay tuned for a major update to the designer now called the Team System Management Model Designer (TSMMD).<br />New features include:<br />1) Improved model and user experience.<br />2) Limited support for Enterprise Library Logging.<br />3) Native support for model export to System Center Operations Manager Management Packs.<br />4) Support for existing application through MSIL scanning for Event Log, Performance Counter, WMI and Enterprise Library instrumentation.<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/ObjectBuilder" class="externalLink">Object Builder Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
</ul>
</div>wloefflerTue, 22 Jan 2008 18:32:21 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080122063221PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/dfo/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=12<div class="wikidoc">
<img src="http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=dfo&amp;DownloadId=8017" alt="NewpnpheroA.jpg" /><br /> <br /><b>Project Description</b><br />patterns &#38; practices project focused on developing tools and guidance to help enable the development of highly manageable applications on the Windows platform.<br />
<br />This project has created two deliverables. First is the Visual Studio Management Model Designer (VSMMD). The VSMMD is a tool for modeling line-of-business health scenarios and the associated instrumentation. The tool includes guidance packages that generate platform instrumentation (called Instrumentation Helpers) and validators to confirm that application source code contains instrumentation defined in the Health Model. Lastly is the Management Guide that contains prescriptive guidance on building highly manageable applications on the Microsoft Windows platform.<br /> <br />VSMMD is in an early stage of development. It was developed to help raise the Architect and Developer awareness of the needs of the ITPRO. patterns &amp; practices is releasing this CTP with a level of functionality to enable the end-to-end adoption and consuption of the health modeling scenario from Architecture to IT.<br /> <br />We need your feedback. Is the tooling correct? What did we get right and where did we fall short? Keep in mind the focus is breadth and not depth for each role in this release.<br /> <br /><b>Update</b><br />Stay tuned for a major update to the designer now called the Team System Management Model Designer (TSMMD)<br />New features include:<br />1) Improved model and user experience.<br />2) Limited support for Enterprise Library Logging.<br />3) Native support for model export to System Center Operations Manager Management Packs.<br />4) Support for existing application through MSIL scanning for Event Log, Performance Counter, WMI and Enterprise Library instrumentation.<br /> <br /><b>patterns &amp; practices Links</b><br /><ul>
<li><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices" class="externalLink">patterns &amp; practices on MSDN<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/websf" class="externalLink">Web Client Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/servicefactory" class="externalLink">Web Service Software Factory Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/smartclient" class="externalLink">Smart Client Guidance Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/ObjectBuilder" class="externalLink">Object Builder Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li><a href="/gel" class="externalLink">GAX Extensions Library Community<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li>
</ul>
</div>wloefflerTue, 22 Jan 2008 18:22:41 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080122062241P